What is the purpose of using the const keyword in JavaScript?
A). A. To declare variables with global scope
B). B. To declare block-scoped variables
C). C. To declare variables that can be reassigned
D). D. To declare variables that cannot be reassigned
Which of the following is NOT an example of a block in JavaScript?
A). A. Function body
B). B. if statement body
C). C. while loop body
D). D. Object literal
What happens if you try to reassign a value to a constant declared using const?
A). A. SyntaxError
B). B. TypeError
C). C. ReferenceError
D). D. No error, value is reassigned
Which keyword is used to declare block-scoped variables in JavaScript?
A). A. var
B). B. let
C). C. const
D). D. block
Which of the following statements is true about constants declared using const?
A). A. They can be reassigned multiple times
B). B. They are hoisted to the top
C). C. They are mutable
D). D. They are immutable
Which statement is true regarding the const keyword in JavaScript?
A). A. Constants declared with const are hoisted
B). B. Constants declared with const can be reassigned
C). C. Constants declared with const have global scope
D). D. Constants declared with const are immutable
What will be logged to the console?
A). A. 'Alice'
B). B. 'Bob'
C). C. TypeError
D). D. Undefined
How can you declare a constant named PI with a value of 3.14 in JavaScript using const?
A). A. const PI = 3.14;
B). B. PI = 3.14;
C). C. let PI = 3.14;
D). D. var PI = 3.14;
What will be the output of the code above?
A). A. 30
B). B. 31
C). C. Error
D). D. Undefined
What will be logged to the console?
A). A. 'John'
B). B. 'Jane'
C). C. Error
D). D. Undefined